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Brown algae genomes reveal ancient origins and evolutionary fate of sex chromosomes

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Brown algae genomes reveal ancient origins and evolutionary fate of sex chromosomes

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By tracing the genomes of nine brown algal species, researchers have shed light on the ancient origins, remarkable stability, and unexpected transformations of U/V sex chromosomes. This reveals how sex determination can evolve, shift, and even be replaced in these aquatic organisms.

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